IEEE 1580 2001
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IEEE Recommended Practice for Marine Cable for Use on Shipboard and Fixed or Floating Platforms
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 2001 | 79 |
New IEEE Standard – Inactive – Superseded. Requirements are given for single or multiconductor cables, with or without metal armorand/or jacket, and rated 300 V to 35 kV, intended to be installed aboard marine vessels, fixed andfloating offshore facilities, and in accordance with industry installation standards and the regula-tions of the authorities having jurisdiction (AHJ).
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | IEEE Recommended Practice for Marine Cable for Use on Shipboard and Fixed or Floating Platforms |
4 | Introduction |
6 | Contents |
8 | 1. Overview 1.1 Scope 1.2 Vessel classification 1.3 Cable construction, testing, and certification |
9 | 2. References |
11 | 3. Definitions, abbreviations, and acronyms 3.1 Definitions |
13 | 3.2 Abbreviations and acronyms 4. Government codes, rules, and regulations 4.1 Code of federal regulations |
14 | 5. Cable construction 5.1 Conductors 5.2 Conductor shielding |
15 | 5.3 Insulation 5.4 Insulation shield (5ā35 kV shielded cable) |
16 | 5.5 Tapes 5.6 Glass braid 5.7 Conductor identification 5.8 Cabling 5.9 Fillers |
17 | 5.10 Composite cables with optical fibers 5.11 Shielding 5.12 Cable jackets 5.13 Marker |
18 | 5.14 Armor |
19 | 5.15 Overall sheath 5.16 Dimension and weight tolerances |
20 | 5.17 Tests on finished cable |
29 | 5.18 Basic construction details for various cable types |
31 | 5.19 Cable designations |
49 | 6. Cable application and installation |
50 | Annex A (informative) Repeated flexing test equipment |
51 | Annex B (informative) Typical cable dimensions and weights |
74 | Annex C (informative) Conversion tables |